WBO will decide Tyson Fury’s fate at four-day October meeting that will discuss his status as champion

Tyson Fury could be stripped the first of his world heavyweight titles before the end of the month with the World Boxing Organisation’s president confirming the matter would be dealt with by October 21.
WBO officials are set to conduct a four-day meeting on October 17 and Fury’s situation is set to be discussed at length before a decision is made.
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